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The Gang welcomes Boston-area poker pro Bernard Lee to the show to talk about his work with travel bucket list company Blaycation. They also discuss a college basketball bettor who stood to win $1 million and the idea of Atlantic City casinos hosting skill-based gambling contests.
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Morgan Stanley has downgraded the future earning potential for the U.S. Internet gaming market, citing a lack of movement in key states and "disappointing" results from New Jersey, Nevada and Delaware.
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The state's 13 casinos experienced a 10 percent decline in gaming revenue in 2014. A heated debate over religious freedom and gay rights will likely not help drive traffic to Indiana casinos.
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The company owes more than $78.6 million to a combined 279 current and former employees through a deferred compensation program now classified as unsecured debt. But those employees might never see a dime of their pensions.
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Slovenia-based gaming equipment provider Interblock Gaming has named Rob Bone as president of the company's North America division, where he will oversee sales and strategies in the U.S. and Canada.
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Whoever said you can't play with your food has obviously never tried to maneuver a french fry tower without letting it fall down. Playing Breakfast Jenga is like hitting a slot jackpot over and over again.
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